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From a highly portable practice amp to a stage-ready 2 x 12 design, nothing beats the all-in-one convenience of a combo amp. The amplifier, preamp, and speaker(s) are all integrated into a single enclosure. Many of the latest combo amps even offer onboard effects.

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  1. SOLSLO30C112 BLK

    Soldano SLO 30 Tube Combo Amplifier 1x12 30 Watts

    $3,199.99
    The Soldano SLO 30 Tube Combo Amplifier is the perfect amp for your studio or stage performance. Powered by 30 watts of tube-driven glory, you can harness the iconic harmonically rich sound that has made Soldano amp...

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  2. Marshall Studio JTM Guitar Amplifier Combo 1x12" 20 Watts

    Marshall Studio JTM Guitar Amplifier Combo 1x12" 20 Watts

    $1,599.99
    The Marshall Studio JTM amp is the perfect choice for guitarists who seek a powerful, yet portable amp that’ll take your sound to the next level. This historic amp is back and better than ever! Enjoy the same iconic...

    12 Payments of $133.33

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  3. Fender Jack White Pano Verb Tube Combo Amp 1x10 and 1x15

    Fender Jack White Pano Verb Tube Combo Amp 1x10 and 1x15

    $2,679.00 - $3,149.99
    Inspired by elements of three of Jack White’s vintage amps – a 1964 Vibroverb, a 1960 Vibrasonic and a 1993 Vibro-King – The Fender Pano Verb Amp delivers many unique design features never before found on a Fender A...

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  4. EVH 5150 Iconic Series 15 Watt 1x10 Tube Combo Amp

    EVH 5150 Iconic Series 15 Watt 1x10 Tube Combo Amp

    $562.95 - $699.99
    Introducing the EVH 5150 Iconic Series 15 Watt 1x10 Tube Combo Amp - an amp designed to unleash the greatness of your guitar playing. Crafted in collaboration between EVH and renowned amp engineer, James Brown, this...

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  5. Fender 68 Custom Vibro Champ Reverb Tube Amp 1x10" 5 Watts

    Fender 68 Custom Vibro Champ Reverb Tube Amp 1x10" 5 Watts

    $1,049.99
    Fender '68 Custom Vibro Champ Reverb The Fender '68 Custom Vibro Champ Reverb packs the legendary silverface tone of the late '60s into a compact, 5-watt package. But don't let the modest power fool you. This tub...

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  6. Fender Mustang LTX50 1x12 Digital Combo Amp with FX

    Fender Mustang LTX50 1x12 Digital Combo Amp with FX

    $299.99
    Mustang LTX is the latest addition to the world’s most popular guitar amplifier line. Blending high-tech features with classic Fender design, the Mustang LTX50 is perfect for any level of player. It features an intu...

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  7. EVH 5150 Iconic 40W 112 EL34 Guitar Combo Amplifier

    EVH 5150 Iconic 40W 112 EL34 Guitar Combo Amplifier

    $799.99
    EVH 5150 Iconic Series 112 40W Combo Amp Meet the EVH 5150 Iconic Series 112 40W Combo — the gig-ready cousin of the legendary 5150III. This hard-hitting combo packs the searing sound and growling gain Eddie Van ...

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  8. Line 6 Catalyst CX 60 Electric Guitar Combo Amplifier 1x12" 60 Watts
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    Line 6 Catalyst CX 60 Electric Guitar Combo Amplifier 1x12" 60 Watts

    $329.99
    <p>Catalyst® CX 60 is a 60-watt dual-channel 1x12 combo amplifier that performs like a traditional guitar amp—while providing the increased versatility of a modern amp. The smallest and lightest member of the ...

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  9. Victory Sheriff 25 Guitar Amp Combo 1x12" 25 Watts

    Victory Sheriff 25 Guitar Amp Combo 1x12" 25 Watts

    $2,649.00
    The Sheriff 25 comes in a 1x12 combo with a Celestion G12H anniversary speaker picked specifically for the Sheriff range. As with all Victory products these are designed and hand built in England. Maximum soun...

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  10. Fender 65 Princeton Reverb 12 Watt 1x10 Guitar Combo Amplifier

    Fender 65 Princeton Reverb 12 Watt 1x10 Guitar Combo Amplifier

    $1,579.99
    Fender 65 Princeton Reverb 12-Watt Combo Amplifier The Fender 65 Princeton Reverb is the gold standard for players who need iconic tube tone in a portable package. As a faithful reissue of a legendary studio favo...

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  11. Vox AC10 Hand-Wired Gen 2 Combo Amp 1x12 Inch 10 Watts
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    Vox AC10 Hand-Wired Gen 2 Combo Amp 1x12 Inch 10 Watts

    $1,499.99
    Searching for the classic VOX Vintage Sound In the search for the essence of the classic vintage AC30 amp sound, Vox conducted a detailed analysis and study on mint condition AC15 and AC30s from the 1960s to tru...

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  12. Orange Crush 20RT Guitar Combo Amplifier with Reverb

    Orange Crush 20RT Guitar Combo Amplifier with Reverb

    $194.95 - $229.00
    The Crush 20RT builds on Crush 20’s twin channel tonal platform and feature layout with the addition of lush digital spring reverb and onboard chromatic tuner. Create huge dreamy reverb trails perfect for soundscape...

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Guitar Combo Amps: Everything You Need, All in One Box

A guitar combo amp packs the preamp, power amp, and speaker into a single enclosure. Plug in, turn it on, and you're ready to play. That all-in-one convenience is why combo amps have been the go-to choice for guitarists at every level for decades, from bedroom players learning their first chords to touring professionals who need a reliable, portable rig they can grab and go. At AMS, we carry guitar combo amps from Fender, Marshall, Vox, Orange, Blackstar, Boss, Line 6, Peavey, PRS, and more, covering every amp type, wattage, and price point you could need.

Whether you're after the glassy clean headroom of a Fender, the crunch of a Marshall, or the versatility of a digital modeler, guitar combo amps give you the full picture of your tone in one package that's easier to transport and set up than a head-and-cabinet stack.

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What's Inside a Guitar Combo Amp?

Understanding what's under the hood helps you make a smarter buying decision. Here's what every combo amp includes, and what separates the different types:

  • Preamp section: Shapes your initial tone, controls gain, and determines the character of your sound before it hits the power stage.
  • Power amp section: Takes the preamp signal and amplifies it to speaker-driving levels; this is where tube amps get their natural compression and breakup.
  • Speaker(s): Built into the cabinet; speaker size and type (Celestion, Eminence, and custom-voiced designs are common) have a major impact on your overall tone.
  • Controls: Volume, gain, EQ (bass, mid, treble), and channel switching at minimum; many models add reverb, effects loops, and master volume.
  • Channels: Most gigging combos have at least a clean and a drive channel; higher-end models offer additional footswitchable voicings.
  • Effects loop: Routes your effects (particularly time-based ones like delay and reverb) between the preamp and power amp stages, keeping your signal chain clean.
  • Speaker out/extension cab jack: Many combo amps include an output to add an external cabinet when you need more volume or coverage.

Types of Guitar Combo Amps

The combo amp category breaks down into three distinct amp technologies, each with its own sound, feel, and use case. Here's how to tell them apart and what each is best suited for.

Tube Combo Amps

Tube amps use vacuum tubes in both the preamp and power sections to generate and amplify your signal, producing the warm, dynamic, touch-sensitive sound that has defined electric guitar tone for over 70 years. Push them harder and they break up naturally; that's the overdrive and compression that makes tube amps so satisfying to play. The Fender Blues Junior, the Marshall DSL40CR, and the Vox AC15 and AC30 series are among the best guitar combo amps for players who want authentic tube tone, whether they're playing clean jazz or cranked classic rock. For home use, lower-wattage tube combos (15–20 watts) let you get into power tube breakup at more manageable volume levels.

Solid-State Combo Amps

Solid-state amps use transistor-based circuitry instead of vacuum tubes. They're reliable, lightweight, consistent, and generally more affordable, which makes them a popular choice for practice, rehearsal, and players who need a dependable workhorse without the maintenance of tubes. Marshall's MG series and Peavey's solid-state combos are built tough and sound good at any volume, with no tubes to replace or bias.

Hybrid Combo Amps

Take the warmth of a tube preamp and the reliability and efficiency of a solid-state power amp, put them together and what do you get? A hybrid combo amp! Hybrid combo amps are sometimes considered the “best of both worlds,” giving you all the tube-like warmth and touch without all the cost and maintenance.

Modeling Combo Amps

Modeling amps use digital signal processing to simulate the sound of classic tube amps, cabinets, and effects in a single unit. The Boss Katana, Line 6 Spider, and Fender Mustang are strong examples; they give you dozens of amp voices and built-in effects, making them incredibly versatile for players who cover multiple styles or want a practice amp that doubles as a recording interface. Many modeling combo amps also connect via USB for direct recording or integrate with software editors for deep tone-shaping.

Boutique and High-End Combo Amps

For players who want something beyond the mass-market offerings, AMS also carries boutique and high-end combo amps from Mesa/Boogie, Bad Cat, and others. These amps are built with premium components, hand-wired circuits, and painstaking attention to detail, and they sound like it. 

PRS DGT 15 Combo Amp

This video introduces the PRS DGT 15 Combo Amp, which brings the acclaimed tone of the DGT 15 head into a portable, 15-watt combo format designed in collaboration with David Grissom.

How To Choose the Right Guitar Combo Amp

The best guitar combo amps aren't necessarily the most expensive ones; they're the ones that match how and where you play. Here's what to focus on:

  • Wattage: A 15-watt tube combo or a 50–100 watt solid-state or modeling amp covers most gigging situations; smaller wattages are better suited for practice and recording.
  • Amp type: Tube amps for warmth and feel; solid-state for reliability and value; modeling amps for versatility and features.
  • Speaker configuration: 1x12 is the most common gigging format; 2x12 moves more air and fills larger rooms; 1x8 or 1x10 suits practice and home use.
  • Channels: One channel is simple and pure; two or more channels give you footswitchable clean and drive tones without tap-dancing on pedals.
  • Built-in effects: Onboard reverb is nearly universal; modeling amps add delay, chorus, and more; tube purists often prefer a dry amp they run through external pedals.
  • Portability: If you're gigging regularly, weight matters; modern amp design has produced powerful combos that are significantly lighter than vintage equivalents.
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Frequently Asked Questions About Guitar Combo Amps

How many watts do I need in a guitar combo amp?

Fewer than you might think for tube amps, and more than you might think for solid-state. A 15-watt tube combo can be surprisingly loud and covers most club gigs. A 50–100 watt solid-state or modeling combo gives you headroom and clean volume for larger venues. For home practice, 5–20 watts is plenty, especially in a modeling amp where you can dial back the master volume without losing tone.

Can I use a guitar combo amp for recording?

Absolutely. Tube combos can be miked at low volume or run into a load box. Many modern modeling and solid-state combos, such as the Boss Katana and the Line 6 Spider series, include USB outputs or built-in power reduction features that make them easy to record with directly. Some even include cab-simulated outputs designed for recording or running direct to a PA.

Do tube combo amps require more maintenance than solid-state?

Yes, tubes have a lifespan and will eventually need to be replaced, and some amps require biasing when new power tubes are installed. That said, a well-maintained tube amp can last decades, and many players find the maintenance worthwhile for the tone. Solid-state and modeling amps require essentially no regular maintenance. 

AMS Has the Guitar Combo Amp You've Been Looking For

American Musical Supply carries guitar combo amps for every style, every stage, and every budget, from first practice amps to boutique stage rigs. Every amp ships VERY fast and free, comes backed by our Gold Lock Extended Warranty at no extra cost, and is available on 0% interest payment plans.

Have questions about which combo amp is right for your setup? Call our gear experts at 800-458-4076. We'll help you find your sound.

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